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The Old Post Office
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Scottsdale
(including Nabowla)
Largest township between Launceston and the
eastern coast
Located 63 km east of Launceston and 200 metres above
sea level, Scottsdale is the major township in the mountains between
Launceston and the east coast. Surrounded by hills, it is very much a
timber town. The Forestry Commission has large offices in town. There
is also mixed farming in the surrounding district.
The first Europeans into the area were Janet and
Andrew Anderson who took up the 'Barnbougle' holding near Bridport in
1833. Two years later Peter Brewer took up land at 'Bowood' where he
built a home in 1839. It is oldest building in the district although it
is not open to the public.
It wasn't until 1852 that the area began to develop. The
Government Surveyor, James Scott (after whom the town is named), tried
unsuccessfully to cut a bridle track from St Patrick's River to Cape
Portland and, passing through the area he noted that it had 'the best
soil in the island'. The area around present-day Scottsdale was
surveyed in 1858-59 and named 'Scotts New Country'. It was settled
predominantly by Scottish and English settlers and by 1868 a visitors
was recording that the township had 'numerous cosy neat cottages with
their fruit and flower gardens in the front ... There are five or six
hundred inhabitants ... There is yet neither police station nor public
house, but the people appear to get on harmoniously enough without them.'
By 1889 the railway had reached the town and by 1893
the town had been officially named Scottsdale. It had previously been
variously named Cox's Creek and Cox's Paradise (after an early settler
who spent much of his time telling people how beautiful the area was),
Heazlewood and Heazleton - also after an early settler Thomas Diprose
Heazlewood and Ellesmere.
Things to see:
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Anabel's of Scottsdale - a
National Trust Building
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Anabel's of Scottsdale
Anabel's of Scottsdale is located at 46 King
Street. It is a National Trust Building in the heart of Scottsdale
which is now being used as a restaurant. It was built in the 1890s and
purchased by the Dinham family a few years later. It is famed for its
outstanding gardens. If you visit in spring you will experience the
magic of the wisteria, rhododendrons and camellias in full bloom. The
Dinhams operate it as a restaurant and in recent times they have added
accommodation.
The Old Post Office in Scottsdale
The Old Post Office was once an Art Gallery. It was built in
the 1880s and in recent times has become the town's folk museum. The
unusual and interesting clock tower outside was erected by the Lions
Club in 1979.
St Barnabas Church
Built in 1892, and located in King Street, St Barnabas's
Church of England is the first example of an apsidal building (an apse
is a semi-circular or hexagonal recess commonly at the end of the choir
in a church) in Tasmania. It is an small, attractive wooden building.
Nabowla
Located 15 km west of
Scottsdale, Nabowla is world famous for its lavender which, because it
exists in isolation, cannot be contaminated by cross pollination. The
Bridestowe Lavender Farm is open all year round. The lavender is in
flower from early December until it is harvested in January. Entry is
free in all months except December and January when guided tours are
held every half hour. Bridestowe Lavender Farm is one of the largest
producers of lavender oil in the world.
Hop Growing
At the Forester River only 5 km out of Scottsdale
there is quite a bit of hop growing. In fact Scottsdale is known as one
of the main hop growing areas in northern Tasmania.
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Motels
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Anabels of Scottsdale
46 King St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 3277 or (03) 6352 2144
Rating: ***1/2
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Scottsdale Motel/Hotel
18 George St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 2510
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Hotels
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Lords Hotel
2 King St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 2319
Rating: *
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Beulah of Scottsdale Bed & Breakfast
9 King St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 3723
Rating: ****
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North East Restawhile Bed & Breakfast
41 Ringarooma Rd
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 2822
Rating: ***1/2
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Apartments
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Anabels of Scottsdale Apt
46 King St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 3277 or (03) 6352 2144
Rating: ****
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Cottages & Cabins
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Belle Cottage
90 King St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: 0428 137 286, (02) 4473 5522
Rating: ****
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Cottage on the Park
20 Alfred St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6356 1873
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Cottages on Charles
3-5 Charles St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6356 1873
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Caravan Parks
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North East Park
Ringarooma Rd
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 2176
Rating: **
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Scottsdale Camping Ground
Tasman Hwy
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 2017
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Restaurants
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Anabel's of Scottsdale
46 King St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 3277
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Kendalls Scottsdale Motel
18 George St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 2510
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Lords Hotel
2 King St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 2319
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Steak Out Restaurant
13-15 King St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 2248
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Sun Wah Chinese Restaurant
4 George St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 2695
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Cafés
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Gemini Coffee Shop
22 King St
Scottsdale
TAS
7260
Telephone: (03) 6352 2938
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